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Predictive Coding, Storytelling and God: Narrative Understanding in e-Discovery Lawrence Chapin Simon Attfield Efeosasere Moibi Okoro Ralph finds God Pennington and Hastie (1991) Defence Prosecution Story order Witness order Means Story


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Predictive Coding, Storytelling and God: Narrative Understanding in e-Discovery

Lawrence Chapin Simon Attfield Efeosasere Moibi Okoro

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Ralph finds God

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Pennington and Hastie (1991)

Defence Prosecution Story order Witness order Means Story order 59% 70% 69% Witness order 31% 63% 47% Means 45% 70% Percentage of Subjects Choosing a Verdict of Guilty of Murder by Prosecution and Defence Order Conditions

Pennington, N. & Hastie, R., 1991. Cognitive Theory of Juror Decision Making: The Story Model, A. Cardozo Law Review, 13, p.519.

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Pennington and Hastie (1991)

Defence Prosecution Story order Witness order Means Story order 59% 70% 69% Witness order 31% 63% 47% Means 45% 70% Percentage of Subjects Choosing a Verdict of Guilty of Murder by Prosecution and Defence Order Conditions

Pennington, N. & Hastie, R., 1991. Cognitive Theory of Juror Decision Making: The Story Model, A. Cardozo Law Review, 13, p.519.

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Pennington and Hastie (1991)

Defence Prosecution Story order Witness order Means Story order 59% 70% 69% Witness order 31% 63% 47% Means 45% 70% Percentage of Subjects Choosing a Verdict of Guilty of Murder by Prosecution and Defence Order Conditions

Pennington, N. & Hastie, R., 1991. Cognitive Theory of Juror Decision Making: The Story Model, A. Cardozo Law Review, 13, p.519.

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Crites (1971)

“Consciousness grasps its objects in an inherently temporal way and that this temporality is retained in the unity of its experience as a whole”

Crites, S., 1971. The Narrative Quality of Experience, Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 39(3)

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Alasdair MacIntyre (1981)

“intelligible action, actions of a kind that enable us to see them as flowing from a human agent’s intentions, motives, passions, and purposes.”

MacIntyre, A., 1981, The Virtues, The Unity of a Human Life, And The Concept Of A Tradition, in After Virtue . Notre Dame University Press.

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Applications

Working the frame

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Applications Threads of the Yarn: Differentiation in Sub-plots and episodes

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Applications The Storyteller-in-Chief

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Applications Represent and Rehearse the Play

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Applications No Reviewer Left Behind

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